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You might find a kindred soul in UKLauren if I do say so myself...she must have had her kids at 15 because they are all grown.
UK is one of my favorite people to ride with. It is not so trivial to ride with someone - some take too much time or need to stop too often, or go to fast or too slow or stick too tight or too far back or don't read the road and be ready to change lanes even if they are not leading... she is perfect in my book.
That is exactly the case... finding people that have the same riding style exactly how you explained it is the key. Keeping up, passing when needed, efficient gas stops when needed, long days as well as short days....
Don't let my business picture scare you off (or my ugly mug, I can't help that). I have a business pic as my non-biker clients might look me up so I have to show my CPA side, not my Harley or my Vette racing side publicly.
@ Tina...let's hook up for lunch before the Sebring run. See if we're compatible
lol...your choice of place. I'm north, prob 20-30 mins before I hit Bearss/Fletcher
You might find a kindred soul in UKLauren if I do say so myself...she must have had her kids at 15 because they are all grown.
UK is one of my favorite people to ride with. It is not so trivial to ride with someone - some take too much time or need to stop too often, or go to fast or too slow or stick too tight or too far back or don't read the road and be ready to change lanes even if they are not leading... she is perfect in my book.
Crump come over to the Queens of the Road, we have an annual summer trip planned.
Where is Queens of the Road? Is it a FB site or part of this forum? Forget that...I found it on this forum... How can you miss that bright pink font??? :-)
@ Tina...let's hook up for lunch before the Sebring run. See if we're compatible
lol...your choice of place. I'm north, prob 20-30 mins before I hit Bearss/Fletcher
The Blue Lagoon ride April 10th is my next available weekend as i have other commitment the next two weekends. I am looking forward to meeting all the FL Crew that can make it.
The Blue Lagoon ride April 10th is my next available weekend as i have other commitment the next two weekends. I am looking forward to meeting all the FL Crew that can make it.
Ah, headed Sebring that Sunday. Had hoped to meet up before then. It's all good, do it another time...looking forward to it. Cheers
Heh, I seldom pay attention to my FB page, refused to create one all of these years and I've been online in chat since '98 > lol
I use FB for keeping up with scoot events. I'll add you guys/gals, but try and remember it's a newbie thing for me and I keep all family/personal info off of there. I think I have one friend if that says anything > lmbo
Cheers
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